Tonight I must have listened to 20 songs, seeking just the right one … and I picked several, only to find out I had just played them within the past month or two … funny how quickly I forget what I’ve done! Brain rot, I guess! Anyway, when I listened to this one and found I only played it once, some 4 years ago, I said, “Bingo!!!” Watching this tonight, I think … “They do look older, but they aged really well … if anything, they look better now than they did in their earlier years!”
I liked the Beach Boys well enough in their heyday, the 1960s, but then their “fifteen minutes of fame” (actually around 4 years) came to an end, and for me, life got real very fast, and by 1988, I had been married, divorced, and was struggling with three jobs trying to support three children, one severely disabled, and earn a Master’s degree. It had been years since I had even thought about the Beach Boys. But then came a new song from the Beach Boys … somehow more mature than some of their previous work, yet still bringing to mind the carefree existence of the beach days.
This song came together when the music producer Terry Melcher was hired to work on a song with The Beach Boys for the Tom Cruise movie Cocktail. The Beach Boys’ glory days were behind them, and they had been playing fairs and nostalgia shows. They were one of the most popular bands of the ’60s, and had a bunch of songs dealing with recreation and fun, which is why they were asked to record for the movie.
Melcher was the son of actress Doris Day. In 1964, he worked as a staff producer at Columbia Records, where he teamed up with future Beach Boy Bruce Johnston on the hit “Hey Little Cobra,” which was credited to The Rip Chords. He was a producer on the first two Byrds albums and went on to work with Paul Revere And The Raiders. He knew The Beach Boys and contributed to some of their work, including backup vocals on Pet Sounds. Through Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, he met Charles Manson and worked on some projects with him before thinking better of it. In 1969, Manson and his “family” murdered five people at a house Melcher rented to director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate. Polanski was away filming, but Tate, who was pregnant, was one of the victims. After the murders, Melcher went into seclusion. This was a big comeback for him as well as The Beach Boys.
Brian Wilson was the creative force behind The Beach Boys, but he had nothing to do with this song. Terry Melcher wrote this song with the help of John Phillips, who was a former member of The Mamas And The Papas, along with Beach Boy Mike Love, and Scott McKenzie, who had a hit in 1967 with “San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair).” Phillips’ daughter Chynna was in the group Wilson Phillips with Brian Wilson’s daughters, Carnie and Wendy. Small world, isn’t it?
According to Mike Love …
“The verses and the verse lyric was written by John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas. He wrote ‘Off the Florida keys, there’s a place called Kokomo, that’s where we used to go to get away from it all.’ I said, ‘Hold on. We used to go sounds like an old guy lamenting his misspent youth.’ So I just changed the tense there. ‘That’s where you want to go to get away from it all.’ So that was the verse. And it was very lovely. But it didn’t have such a groove, I didn’t feel.
So I came up with the chorus part: ‘Aruba, Jamaica, ooo, I want to take you to Bermuda, Bahama, come on, pretty mama. Key Largo, Montego…’ That’s me, the chorus and the words to the chorus was Mike Love. The verse was John Phillips. The bridge, where it goes, ‘Ooo, I want to take you down to Kokomo, we’ll get there fast and we can take it slow. That’s where you want to go, down to Kokomo,’ that’s Terry Melcher. Terry Melcher produced the Byrds and Paul Revere & the Raiders, very successful producer. But he actually produced that song and he wrote that bridge part, which Carl Wilson sang beautifully. And I sang the rest of it. I sang the chorus and the verses on that particular song.”
Kokomo
The Beach Boys
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take ya
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go, Jamaica
Off the Florida Keys, there’s a place called Kokomo
That’s where you want to go to get away from it all
Bodies in the sand, tropical drink melting in your hand
We’ll be falling in love to the rhythm of a steel drum band
Down in Kokomo
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go
oh I want to take you down to
Kokomo, we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow
That’s where we want to go, way down in Kokomo
Martinique, that Montserrat mystique
We’ll put out to sea and we’ll perfect our chemistry
And by and by we’ll defy a little bit of gravity
Afternoon delight, cocktails and moonlit nights
That dreamy look in your eye, give me a tropical contact high
Way down in Kokomo
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go
oh I want to take you down to
Kokomo, we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow
That’s where we want to go, way down in Kokomo
Port au Prince, I want to catch a glimpse
Everybody knows a little place like Kokomo
Now if you want to go and get away from it all
Go down to Kokomo
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go
oh I want to take you down to
Kokomo, we’ll get there fast and then we’ll take it slow
That’s where we want to go, way down in Kokomo
Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go
Songwriters: John E.A. Phillips / Mike E. Love / Terry Melcher / Scott J. Mckenzie
Kokomo lyrics © Walt Disney Music Company
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You hit the gold with this one Jill!! Played this song so much in HS! When this song came on the radio our whole hallway in my dorm would open their doors and everyone tune their radio to the song. 😊
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Awwww … I’m so glad!!! Even Clive liked it!!!
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Jill, it is a good song and brings back memories to earlier songs of theirs. They had a huge inventory of great songs and Brian Wilson was so clever with his orchestration, especially on Pet Sounds which many call one of the best ever, even though it did not sell as well. If you are looking for a couple of quieter Beach Boys songs, check out “God only knows” and “In my room.” Brian wrote the first one for Carl to sing lead as he had a sweeter voice. Keith
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Much as I did like the Beach Boys back in the day, I never cared for “Pet Sounds” … not sure why. The other two you mention, though, I did like a lot! So … perhaps in a few days! Thanks for the suggestions! Maybe I can get rid of that Osmond’s earworm you gave me earlier 😉
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Jill, an Osmond ear-worm might be fatal. Which song is that? Now, when he starred as Joseph on Broadway, he had better songs to sing. Keith
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PS – As for Pet Sounds, “Wouldn’t it be nice,” “Sloop John B,” “God only knows” and “Caroline No,” are all good songs to me. But, to each his or her own. Keith
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Ahhhh … I agree with you wholeheartedly! Stay tuned …
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Indeed, it could be fatal! I think Clive would travel ‘cross the big pond to murder me if I played The Osmonds! The song was, of course, “One Bad Apple” 😉
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I remember playing this song in grade school band class. A classic!
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Awesome!!! Just out of curiosity, what instrument did you play in band? Glad you enjoyed the song and it brought good memories!
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Clarinet. Do I remember how to play now? Nope! 😆
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Ha ha … I hear you!!! It’s like they say about so many skills … “use it or lose it”! I’ve lost more than I ever had, I sometimes think!
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They’ve certainly matured, i did not realize this was recorded in ’88. My fav is still “i get around” early BBs ❤
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That reminded me on this scandalous video:
From what I heard they were all reprimanded or courtmarshalled or sumfink.:o
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OMG this is hilly 😀
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Wow! I had never seen that before … thanks! From what I could find, they had already left the Norwegian Army by the time the investigation was launched, so nothing was done about it. You might want to check out the Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_(song)
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Koolio! Thx
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And thanks, by the way!!!
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Thanks, Ned!!!
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I guess I’m a perennial teen since I was actually in my mid 30’s when this song came out and I had always loved the Beach Boys. Thanks for the memories Jill
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My pleasure! I’m glad you liked it and it brought back good memories … at least, I hope they were good ones.
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I actually think this was one of their best, and I say that as a big fan of their peak period hits. I hadn’t heard it in years, so thank you for playing it 😊
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Totally agree with you! 🙂
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Keith suggested “Pet Sounds” … one which I never did care for … what do you two think?
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I agree, I like all their other songs better!
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Me too.
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The album is regarded as a classic and has some great songs on it. The title track, though, is a nothing kind of instrumental that does nothing for me.
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I haven’t listened to the rest of the album, but I agree with you about the title song. I didn’t hate it, it didn’t offend my ears, but I was “meh” about it.
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There are some of their classic singles on it, and some other good songs too. To be honest I don’t know why they bothered with that track – it does nothing.
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Fully agree! So, what’s your favourite from the Beach Boys?
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Impossible question, as there are so many good ones. Good Vibrations, of course, maybe Do It Again, or just about any of their hits!
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Stay tuned … just put today’s on the schedule for my usual time, 11:00 a.m. (here) … 4:00 p.m. there. When does your time change, by the way? Or did it already?
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Sounds promising!
Our clocks change on the last Sundays in March and October, so it will be two weeks from today.
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That used to be the way it was here, but some bozo decided to extend daylight savings time, claiming it would save even more energy, so now ours is sometime in November and March. It matters less to me now that I don’t have to be anywhere first thing in the morning 😉
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There has been talk here of not changing them at all, just staying with what is currently British Summer Time. I think it’s one of those non-issues they use to distract us from government incompetence 🤣
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The talk has been the same here. I suppose we’d get used to it eventually, but I personally think it’s a dippy idea. You’re right … there are certainly more important issues for us to focus on. And, the reality is that time as we speak of it is a man-made contrivance anyway. You won’t see too many animals wearing Rolex watches, for they still have this thing called ‘instinct’ and they know when it’s time to eat, hibernate, wake up, etc. It’s only humans that need to be told by an electronic device or a calendar on the wall! 🙄
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It’s a strange but fascinating concept though: how did we ‘invent’ it?
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I suspect an entire book could be written on that subject!!! Definitely a thought-provoking question … 🤔
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It’s one I’ve written about in the past. But that was some time ago…
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And is there a link to that long-ago post, or must I go through you 1,000 years of archives to find it? 🤣
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I wrote a series of posts back in 2014, in the days when I attempted the NaBloPoMo challenge. This was the second, more fun one, but it contains a link to the previous day’s more serious attempt.
https://cliveblogs.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/time-passages/
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Thanks for the link! Heard one old favourite and another new one to add to my repertoire!
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So I saw. Thanks for the like and comment 👍
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I would have to agree with you … I like the sound of this one … more mature than their earlier music, though I liked most of that, too. Glad you liked it!!!
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Not one of their better songs, but Melcher and Manson make for an interesting and tragic backstory.
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I think this is one of my favourites of theirs, but yes, I agree that the Melcher/Manson story is tragic … when I think of serial killers, Manson’s is the first name that comes to mind, even today.
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